full vs. satisfied

Full vs Satisfied

There is a big difference between being physically full vs. satisfied.

Do you find yourself wanting a little something more after your meal, despite being full? It could be because what you ate didn’t satisfy you. When you eat a meal that “hits the spot,” you’ll leave the table feeling content.

*Honor your cravings: if you’re in the mood for a warm, hearty soup for lunch, but have a salad instead, you might feel physically full, but not necessarily satisfied. So when it comes time to eat, do your best to figure out what you are truly craving and what will be most satisfying to you in that moment.

It’s helpful to understand into your food preferences and tune into your cravings. By listening to your body, you’ll gain a better sense of which foods you find most satiating, and those that leave you craving more.

Want to find a healthy balance and freedom with food? Email tina@nourishedwellness.com for a free consultation!

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Please note: I am not a registered dietitian. I am a Health Coach with certifications from the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and the Drugless Practitioners of America. The information on this site is not intended to substitute medical advice. I encourage you to speak with a medical professional before making any changes to your current routine.